On Sun, 26 Mar 2000, Chris Bourassa wrote:
> The first time I tried it, it gave me a RAM disk error on track 0 ...
Sounds like either bad media or bad hardware. Are you booting from floppy?
Floppy diskettes are notoriously unreliable. Try creating a new boot floppy
from fresh media (there
I tried to install Redhat 6.0 on my one of my systems this weekend. The
first time I tried it, it gave me a RAM disk error on track 0 after it
went thru most of the intial "autodetect" stuff. This was on a 386.
So, I took the HD and CDrom out and put it in the 486 I had laying
around. This time